http://www.ukulele.nl/chordfinder/
I found this helpful. Keep clicking on the chord, the fingering variations will change. Watch the key on the right makke sure the tuning is the same as your uke.

HCarlH

10-10-2015, 03:27 PM

Thank you. This is great!

unstrunghero

10-10-2015, 03:55 PM

I just spent the last hour playing on this site. Great stuff!

VegasGeorge

10-11-2015, 02:29 AM

Interesting site! Agree about the weaknesses in the chord diagram library. Why do people writing chord diagrams think we never play above the 4th fret? I just bought OnSong, and its Ukulele chord library has nothing but "beginner" 1st position chords for the Ukulele.

Rllink

10-11-2015, 02:56 AM

I like this one a little better. I was able to download it to my desktop somehow, I forgot exactly how, but then I can use it without being connected to the internet.

http://ukulelehelper.com/index.html#

flailingfingers

10-11-2015, 04:04 AM

I like this one a little better. I was able to download it to my desktop somehow, I forgot exactly how, but then I can use it without being connected to the internet.

http://ukulelehelper.com/index.html#

Much mo bettah! Thanks. Working on getting it on my desktop too.

Kanaka916

10-11-2015, 05:20 AM

Just an FYI for some of the newer members, check out the stickies in each of the forums. Lots of info in some of those stickies.

Inksplosive AL

10-11-2015, 06:18 AM

Much mo bettah! Thanks. Working on getting it on my desktop too.

Either site will work offline if you make a folder called chord finder and then in firefox at least just hit file/ save web page as/ complete to the folder you made. A shortcut to the .htm moved anywhere like the desktop will open the finder in your browser fully functional.

47 C major chords can be overwhelming until you realize most of us will likely use only two or three of them.